(on the spindle)
in a beehive…
The Yarn rolled into a ball and ready
to go for ease of use…
Homestead Wool and Gift Farm in the section
called “Circling the Wagons”. It is 35 yards,
7 oz, and on the page has a list of everything in
the yarns, wools, silks, alpaca, llama and more… If you would like to donate an item, or shop for an item to help Holly (You can read more about her situation on Sandy’s site.) click on the link above or in the sidebar with my dear nephews, Dalai Llama, and Cully!
And may the fiber community continue to be all that it is and may we all help one another as we can.
Warm Regards and Deepest Blessings to All,
Maitri
i just joined blogcatalog and found your blog. very inspirational. i’ll be linking it to mine and checking in often…
I love the vibrant colors and textures of these fibres. A few years ago, my mom knit me a unique scarf. She interwove 3 different kinds of wools. This reminds me our creativity is only limited by our mind and ingenuity. Thanks for your heart-warming story.
The colours of the spun yarn are very beautiful – just as they are!